Example sentences of "and [prep] [adj] years [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She has always relied on instinct , and for 55 years it has served her well .
2 His name was Dr Georges Flandrin and for five years he had been treating the Shah for cancer .
3 Juniper Green Tennis Club was formed in 1979 and for 11 years it has provided a valuable service to the local community in Juniper Green and Baberton Mains .
4 Queen Victoria always needed the support of a dedicated man and for nineteen years she found it in Brown .
5 I read somewhere that this slenderness was to allow bream freedom of movement between stems of marginal growth such as reeds , and for many years I accepted this as fact .
6 One further point : the actuarial profession is firmly egalitarian and for many years there have been equal opportunities for women .
7 The Prince of Wales has an obvious love of the countryside and for 20 years he has somehow found some private time to express this through the medium of watercolour painting .
8 The shop 's three glass doors and old-fashioned set of windows were all adorned with window boxes and hanging baskets and for several years it won a Bath Festival award for the best floral shop facade in the City .
9 They chose a spot by a river , on the side of a mountain , they called three hundred workmen together , and for three years they toiled at building the city .
10 One set of 10 pellets was left on a dry ledge against a south facing wall , and after two years there had been some erosion of the surfaces of the pellets but the pellets were still largely intact .
11 He very quickly became an invaluable member of the organisation and after two years I made him manager .
12 And of late years it has been used by the inhabitants of Virginia in many disorders , which are occasioned by thick , sizy blood ; so that the root of this plant , when its virtues are fully known , may become one of the most useful medicines yet discovered .
13 A year later he switched to Labour , and within six years he had won a seat on Hounslow borough council .
14 With the loss of Gunbad and Silverspear , the Dwarfs lose their most important mines in the east and within five years they abandon the eastern fringes of the Worlds Edge Mountains altogether .
15 From then on his rise was rapid and within three years he had become the supreme influence at Edward 's court .
16 Dr McClure began school teaching in 1981 and within three years she became deputy headmistress at Kingswood School , Bath .
17 And in recent years they 've played a growing role in encouraging the public to recycle their rubbish .
18 And in the 70s , we were again working in Appalachia ; and in recent years we have expanded our program to again include the entire south . ’
19 Many fashions such as the kipper tie and the string tie have come and gone , and in recent years there has been an upsurge in the popularity of vivid colours and flamboyant designs .
20 Ciba-Geigy runs company management courses and in recent years there has been a steady increase in the number of women in these courses .
21 The choice of channels utilised by a producer is determined ultimately by the customer , and in recent years there has been a trend towards shorter channels , as customers , especially in consumer markets , realise that there are price advantages to be gained when middlemen , or retailers , are by-passed in the chain of distribution .
22 I 've worked with children in various settings , mainly in secondary school , and in recent years I 've worked with students , so when I try to make that sort of categorization I find it very difficult .
23 Dance has always been his first love and in recent years he 's been on tour six times with his own company .
24 In 1850 therefore the deer were officially banished , and in five years they had all been killed off .
25 As Cynthia says : ‘ We found Dave entertaining children at Chessington World of Adventures , and in 25 years I had never met anyone who got on more naturally with children . ’
26 A former schoolteacher and the wife of a Magee College lecturer , she was of pronounced left-wing sympathies and in later years she became Bernadette Devlin 's secretary in London .
27 Here John learned to appreciate the material things in life and in later years he allowed journalists to make the mistake of attributing John George 's wealth and position to him at this time .
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